3 December 2020 | Boitekong, Fix Your Space, Kanyamazane, Land & Property, Mamelodi, Proud of my Town
An old tyre, a few discarded plastic shopping bags, a two-liter plastic cooldrink bottle and enough soil to fill the tyre to create a little vegetable garden – this is what you need to create what Steven Barnard from NuNet calls the “Garden of Life”,...
13 October 2020 | Collaboration, Early Childhood Development, Fix Your Space, Land & Property, Paarl, Proud of my Town, Stellenbosch
Ranyaka is excited to announce that BUCO Hardware, a division of The Building Company, is embarking on a journey with us as we tackle Fix Your Space and Land & Property projects that will help create places where people can prosper – in every sense of the...
27 August 2020 | Building Business, Land & Property, Stellenbosch
Local contractors are invited to quote for the refurbishment of the old Victoria Street clinic in Stellenbosch. Ranyaka was awarded a ten-year lease by the Stellenbosch Municipality in 2019 to transform the disused clinic building into an entrepreneurial development...
5 August 2020 | Collaboration, Community Safety, Fix Your Space, Land & Property, Paarl, People Development, Programmes, Sport, Art & Culture, Strong Schools
What does one get when you have a large-but-unloved piece of open land, next to a school with a proactive principal, a community that cares and partners with vision? A beautiful transformation that is already unfolding into one that holds the potential to enrich the...
26 July 2020 | Early Childhood Development, Fix Your Space, Klapmuts, Land & Property, Proud of my Town, Stellenbosch
Farming for the Future takes root in Klapmuts As the harsh impact of lockdown regulations continue to expose – and often exacerbate – the many disparities within our society, there are still diamonds to be found in the dust and dirt of the COVID crisis....
12 February 2019 | Fix Your Space, Land & Property, Lantana, Paarl, Proud of my Town
One of the topics raised at a community meeting in Lantana, Paarl today, was that of stones. Too many stones and rocks lying around in the streets, on the sidewalks, on the playground. So the question arose: What does one do with so many stones? One could carry them...